Honda is not only testing the 2017 Honda
Jazz in Brazil but Japan also appears to have the test car on its roads. The Jazz is sold as the Honda Fit and is made locally.
Although most of the cosmetic changes are under
wraps, it seems to be identical to the Brazilian test mule. For starters, the
most noticeable are the new Solid Wing Face grille, which is now upright and
has a bolder chrome bar like the new City. They are flanked by headlamps that
could feature LED illumination and DRLs in top-end grades.
Also noticeable is the new front bumper, which
extends out further and has new intakes for a sportier look. The rear-end is
covered up, suggesting more cosmetic changes in tow. The taillamps look
identical to the current Jazz, while the bumper has been restyled.
In the Japanese market, the new Honda Jazz could
continue with the current engine lineup, which includes a 1.3-liter Atkinson
cycle engine, 1.5-liter i-VTEC petrol engine, and a 1.5-liter Atkinson petrol hybrid
powertrain. The first engine options can be had with a manual transmission or a
CVT unit, while the Hybrid variant is equipped with a 7-speed DCT automatic.
There also rumours of the facelifted Jazz getting the 1.0L Turbo VTEC engine as
an option.